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Hello, my husband's left lower area of the palm of his right hand and the corresponding area on his left hand have been persistently red (even without pressure) for many years.
What could this indicate, and is it related to any internal organs? Thank you.
Fenfen, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2002/09/16
Dr. Chen Weili reply Traditional Chinese Medicine
Hello Fenfen: You are referring to the area in the palm corresponding to the little finger and ring finger, right? In patients with higher blood viscosity or those with essential hypertension, the manifestations you described may be observed, but they do not hold particular significance.
According to Dong's palmistry, the aforementioned area should correspond to the reflex zones of the kidneys, bladder, sciatic nerve, and reproductive organs.
There is no need to be overly concerned upon seeing this; palmistry is merely a reference.
A definitive diagnosis requires correlation with clinical manifestations.
If you still have questions, please consult a qualified traditional Chinese medicine practitioner nearby.
Reply Date: 2002/09/16
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The changes in hand color, particularly the persistent redness you've observed in your husband's palms, can be indicative of various underlying health conditions. While it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for a definitive diagnosis, I can provide some insights into what these symptoms might suggest and how they could relate to internal health.
Firstly, the persistent redness in the palms may be associated with several factors, including vascular issues, dermatological conditions, or systemic diseases. For instance, conditions such as Raynaud's phenomenon can cause changes in color due to blood flow alterations, typically triggered by cold or stress. However, this usually results in a sequence of color changes (white, blue, red) rather than a constant redness.
Another possibility is that the redness could be related to inflammation or irritation of the skin, which might be caused by contact dermatitis or other skin conditions. If the redness is accompanied by itching, scaling, or other skin changes, it would be wise to consult a dermatologist.
From an internal health perspective, persistent redness in the palms can sometimes be linked to liver conditions. For example, palmar erythema is a condition characterized by redness of the palms and can be associated with liver disease, particularly cirrhosis. This occurs due to hormonal changes and increased blood flow to the palms. If your husband has any other symptoms such as fatigue, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes), or changes in appetite, it would be prudent to seek medical evaluation.
Additionally, certain autoimmune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosus, can also manifest with skin changes and may cause redness in the palms. These conditions often come with other systemic symptoms, including joint pain, fatigue, and fever.
Moreover, the area of the palm you mentioned corresponds to reflex zones in some alternative medicine practices, suggesting a connection to specific internal organs. While these interpretations can provide interesting insights, they should not replace conventional medical evaluations.
In summary, while the persistent redness in your husband's palms could be benign, it is crucial to consider the broader context of his health. If there are accompanying symptoms or if the condition persists, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough examination. They may recommend blood tests, imaging studies, or referrals to specialists such as dermatologists or rheumatologists, depending on the findings.
In the meantime, monitoring any changes in symptoms, such as the onset of pain, swelling, or other systemic signs, can provide valuable information for healthcare providers. Encouraging your husband to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate hydration, can also support overall health and potentially mitigate some symptoms.
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